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AI-enabled goods and services target of new Australian-government inquiry

( October 15, 2024, 04:19 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The relationship between artificial intelligence and Australia’s consumer law is the focus of a new discussion paper released by the government today. In a statement accompanying the paper, Australian Minister for Financial Services Stephen Jones said the inquiry would examine the application of the Australian Consumer Law on AI-enabled goods and services, along with possible remedies for consumers and liability for suppliers and manufacturers of AI-enabled goods and services when things go wrong.  The discussion paper is attached; the full statement from Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones follows: ...

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